New Cars Coming In 2019

2017 and 2018 have not disappointed, in terms of automobiles. There have been spectacular releases for major car lovers to feast on but it seems the car manufacturers still have more for all of us. Check out our list of coming cars in the next few months.

Honda HR-V facelift

With an upgraded capacity of 1.6 litres diesel engine and a turbocharged petrol engine, this petite and portable Honda made SUV brings a totally different look to the market. Its interior is one like none.

Audi Q3

Q2 was a hit for Audi, but Q3 is even bigger and better. There is a trend in small SUVs currently and that is the category of these Q series cars. The Q3 is basically an upgrade in style especially, to the Q2.

BMW 8 Series

BMW drops their latest figure with the name tag M8, equipped with eight and sometimes six cylinders for petrol and diesel.

Kia Ceed Sportswagon

Driver assistance has been infiltrating the car industry this year little by little and this Ceed is one of the beneficiaries or manifestations. Another miracle feature is its gigantic trunk, which is even bigger than that of a BMW 5 Series Touring.

Morgan EV3

Morgan EV3 is the first fully electric car. Hello Tesla! It has the three-wheeled technology on its side, and can go on a range of 120 miles before recharge. It is very close to its launch date.

Audi TT Facelift

Another portable car from Audi. However, not an electric car. The TT facelift is a fully petrol run car. It is a modest and very cool car with a refreshed design.

Citroën C5 Aircross

This car has been said to be ready for launch in December. If you are a lover of Citroen’s Progressive Hydraulic Cushions suspension, then this car should be in your favorites list. The manufacturers have also said there will be a hybrid version after the release.

Kia Proceed

Kia is not relenting in this mad rush. As a matter of fact, they are a major contributor to the rush, especially with their Ceed cars. The Proceed is a version of Ceed Sportswagon-cum-coupé with a less gigantic trunk and a little smaller look. It looks afloat the same as the original Ceed Sportswagon.

Seat Tarraco

This is the first of its kind on this list. As the name reveals, it is something about the seats. It has seven seats and is unique in that way. It is similar to one of Volkswagen’s space nudes and the Skoda Kodiak too. As the seat is the major thing, it has a totally different and optimized design for convenience.

Volkswagen Passat Facelift

Volkswagen, one of the foremost brands in the industry of auto mobiles is giving their known Passat a revolutionary facelift. It is excited that the new car will be launched by the end of the year.

If technology has any way to show its advancements, the innovative and creative technological developments in the auto mobile industry is definitely a sure way to express it.

The Wisdom Segment

IThat the sunlight is capable of killing vampires seems to be a modern concept, perhaps started by the U.S. government to keep away superstitious guerrillas in the Philippines in the 1950s. As sunlight can be used by vampires to kill other vampires, as in Ann Rice’s popular novel “Interview with a Vampire”, other vampires, such as Lord Ruthven and Varney, were able to walk in daylight freely.

IIThe famous legend that vampires must sleep in coffins probably started from reports of gravediggers and morticians who presented corpses suddenly sitting up in their graves or coffins. This eerie phenomenon could be caused by the decomposing process of the body.

IIIBy the accounts of some legends, a vampire could engage in sexual acts with his former wife, which often resulted in pregnancy. In fact, this belief may have provided a concrete explanation as to why a widow, who was supposed to be celibate, became pregnant. The resulting child was called a 'gloglave', in Bulgarian, or 'vampirdzii' in Turkish. Rather than being ostracized, the child was celebrated as a hero, who had powers to kill a vampire.

IVVampire craze and corpse mutilations to “kill” suspected vampires were so prevalent in Europe during the mid-eighteenth century that some rulers created laws to prevent the unearthing of bodies. In some areas, mass hysteria led to public executions of people believed to be vampires.

VIn some vampire folktales, vampires are allowed to marry and move to another city, where they take up jobs suitable for vampires, such as butchers, barbers, and tailors.